Road Dust is an assemblage rather than a single particle type. An assemblage is characterized by a set of particles of different types; tire wear, engine emissions, natural minerals, asphalt coated minerals, wear metals, nitrate aerosols, exhaust corrosion products, and "wet road" agglomerates can all be part of this assemblage. Each of these particles have multiple sources but when found in combination indicate relative proximity of roads.
The mix of Road Dust with pollens, spores, insect parts, plant parts, and other "exterior" particle types helps to characterized the nature of the exterior environment and entry path of the particles. Garages under a building, open windows, and door access directly from the street all have different mixes of particle types. Though these mixes overlap, multiple samples from the same site can often help differentiate these conditions.